“14 Different Uniforms of Indian Army”
1. General Duty Uniform
The
commonly seen olive colour half sleeve shirt and olive green pant makes it
general duty uniform of indian army. It is accompanied by beret or peak cap
depending on the regiment soldier belong to.
2. General Duty Winter Uniform
peach colour full sleeve shirt is worn with black tie. An overcoat of same olive green colour is worn over it. This makes it suitable for winter conditions.
3. General Duty Angola Winter
Uniform
In certain
areas it is ordered to wear “Angola winter uniform”. This dark brown full
sleeve shirt is worn with black pant
4. Ceremonial Uniform
High-rank
officers of the Indian Army often wear this dress during national ceremonies.
They proudly display their medals, lanyards, and other achievements on this
“General Duty Winter Uniform”
5. Ceremonial Uniform Armoured
Corps
Armoured
corps also known as Tank Regiment have a charming ceremonial uniform which
resembles a “Knight” or “Cavalryman”
6. Mess Dress
This
uniform is specifically for dining occasions. White t-shirt and black pant is
worn with regimental colour “cummerbund” or “sash” around waist.
7. Combat Military Uniform
The
commonly seen field uniform of the Indian Army is the “Jungle dress”. Army has
changed the camouflage on this dress from time to time over decades. Soldiers wear
the full-sleeve jungle dress untucked over pants, along with boots.
8. Combat Winter Uniform
During
winters soldiers wear green jacket over jungle dress. This comfort soldiers in
windy cold regions.
9. Combat Uniform Leh Ladakh
The jungle
camouflage will be impractical in terrains of Leh Ladakh. Hence there is a
different combat dress for this region
10. Dungarees
This dress
is for Army Aviation. Dungaree is a single piece dress with chain in centre.
Purpose of this uniform is to save time as there is no pant, belt involved.
11. Winter Dungarees
During
winters, soldier wear a light brown jacket over dungarees. They dress ranks,
names, and other attachments on this jacket
12. Black Dress
Many a
times confused with the NSG, this dress is prestige of “Armoured Corps” the
tank regiment of Indian Army. How to not confuse it with NSG? Simple! In NSG
uniform “NSG” tab is there on the shoulder
13. Smocks
Smocks too
are for the winters but usually worn in peace areas and on occasions. Soldiers
usually wear this untucked.
14. Green Vest
There’s
both half and full sleeve t-shirt worn during all other times such as training,
informal leisure time. Soldiers wear this over combat (jungle) pant.
Further,
different regiments have their own specifics such as corps of military police
(CMP) has white belt and red cap. Similarly other regiments and corps have
their own distinguished specifics worn over uniforms stated above
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